Kanye West's new Venture might be Too Much
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Kanye West's new Venture might be Too Much


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Starting out as a producer one could imagine that Kanye's career has taken new heights that far exceed the music industry and those business heights turned him into a billionaire at one point.  Whether it's fashion or other ventures Kanye has shined with his partnerships with Adidas , High end brands and fashion and even his own label GOOD Music is responsible for artists like John Legend. etc.

Kanye's rise hasn't been without controversy.  The artist that created the song "Jesus Walks" has always had a brand that no matter how wild it got centered back to him being a Christian.  His relationship with the Christian faith reached it's zenith with a full album called "Jesus is King' which received awards as a Gospel album.  Even through the craziest moments from Kanye, a typical Kanye fan would acknowledge that he was a Christian working through his own issues.  His next venture might be a a little hard to spin.

Kanye announced weeks ago that he was venturing into the Porn industry with Yeezy Porn.  This announcement was met with tremendous backlash and resistance as it seemed to go against everything that Kanye has been supporting for the better part of two decades.  Then in an interview with Justin Laboy, Kanye then proclaimed himself "God"... saying that "He was God".   Even far right consvervative Milo Yiannopoulos who himself is no stranger to controversy thought this went too far.

Kanye is also launching Yeezy Porn at time when multiple porn actresses have committed suicide.   This might be the venture that takes Kanye west completely off of the rails and makes him lose even his most die hard day one fans.  https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/kanye-parts-Milo-yiannopoulos.jpg?w=1581&h=1054&crop=1


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